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Wonders of the Deep Gallery Tour

Immerse yourself in our new special exhibit, Wonders of the Deep.

Our new special exhibit Wonders of the Deep sets the scene with unusual animals, vivid wall projections, sound, lighting, and interactive computer displays.
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The Flamboyant Cuttlefish

A master of disguise!

Clever, showy, and masters of disguise, these tiny predators may be unable to hide from their most serious threat.
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David Helvarg

The Golden Shore: California’s Love Affair with the Sea

Aquacast recorded on February 28, 2013. Author David Helvarg shares the history, culture, and changing nature of California’s coasts and ocean.
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Nancy Ellen Abrams & Joel Primack

The New Universe and the Human Future

Aquacast recorded on February 21, 2013. Philosopher Nancy Ellen Abrams and physics professor Joel Primack discuss a new vision of the universe based on dark matter, dark energy, and cosmic evolution.
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Charles Yarish

Nutrient Bioextraction and Seaweed Aquaculture

Aquacast recorded on February 7, 2013. Charles Yarish discusses the bioextraction of inorganic nutrients from coastal waters using native seaweeds.
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Aaron Quintanar

The Fall of the Sea of Cortez

Aquacast recorded on January 29, 2013. Aaron Quintanar discusses the history of environmental impacts and lost conservation opportunities in Baja California and the Sea of Cortez from 1994 to 2008.
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Dr. William Cooper

Yellow-Eyed Penguins of New Zealand

Aquacast recorded on January 8, 2013. Learn about endangered Yellow-Eyed Penguins native to New Zealand and nearby islands.
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Barry Sanders

The World and the Dream of America: Thinking About How Others Think About Us

Perceptions of the United States are complex and emotional, frequently contain internal contradictions, and often change quickly, according to author Barry A. Sanders.
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Ginger Rebstock

Magellanic Penguins: Wildlife Spectacles and Long-Term Studies

The Penguin Sentinels project, a joint endeavor of the University of Washington and the Wildlife Conservation Society, is a long-term study that has followed the world’s largest breeding colony of Magellanic Penguins at Punta Tombo, Argentina since 1983.
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Paul Levy

Goal Play!

Paul Levy is the author of Goal Play!, offering leadership insights from his background in sports, health care, business, and government. Levy draws on experiences ranging from coaching girls’ soccer to serving as president and CEO of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.
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David Salomon

Penguin-Pedia

David Salomon began compiling his Penguin-Pedia after a trip to Chilean Patagonia that inspired his interest in penguins.
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Linda McDermott

Antarctica: Living at the Harshest Place on Earth

Travel to the coldest, windiest, harshest, driest place on Earth with Linda McDermott, who worked at McMurdo and South Pole Stations in Antarctica during two summer seasons.
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The Snowy Egret

Elegance, grace and tenacity in white

Found throughout the western hemisphere, this elegant and graceful bird possesses some unique survival skills.
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Seth Newsome

Using Chemistry to Study Marine Mammal Diets

Differences in diet among individuals of the same species is increasingly recognized as an important component of diversity in food webs.
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P. Dee Boersma, Ph.D.

The Penguins of Patagonia

For twenty-eight years P. Dee Boersma, Ph.D., has studied the largest Magellanic Penguin colony in the world at Punta Tombo, Argentina.

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